Thursday
5:30-6:30 Conditioning
6:30-7:30 Yoga
There is also advanced Savate and CSX that I need to place into

Saturday9:00-10:00 Conditioning10:00-11:00 Focus Mitts

I would like to go at least 4 days (every Saturday). Thursdays are usually tougher for me so I like to go MTW

My current fitness level will let me attempt the conditioning class and a MA class as long as it is not Muay Thai

Let me know what you guys think

Since your 38 (I'm 37 myself), I would suggest to start with only grappling or only striking for minimum the first four years.
Later on you can start training in the other.

For grappling: BJJ and 10th PJJ are closely related (10th PJJ is just a unorthodox no-gi version of BJJ).

For striking: Muay Thai and Savate are perfect complimentary arts, but if you think for now that your overal fitness level isn't good enough for Muay Thai than I have some bad news for you.
Savate requires even a higher level of fitness and condition: it's 50/50 with kicks and strikes, clinching is not allowed and you have to constantly move around your opponent at a high level pace or you will get cornered hard.

Pick something, enjoy your training and don't make it your life's mission to become a badass. Badassiness is a side-effect of having fun at training, going on a regular base and not getting frustrated when it looks like you have reached a certain plateau in your training. You will surpass these plateau's from one to the moment after being stuck on one for a certain time without even knowing how you did that. ;-)

Hope that this helps,
Zendo

3/16/2013 12:38pm,

Rene "Zendokan" Gysenbergs

Quote:

Originally Posted by Permalost

Good weapon drilling should have elements of aliveness even if its not free sparring though.

On that I agree.

3/16/2013 3:04pm,

Sorekara

Try them all. Take it slow. See which one feels right and comfortable. Then train that one. Better to master one thing than to know a little about alot of things.